The Darrold and Kay Cannan Associate Term Professor of Business Administration studies what she calls “the intersection of business and the natural environment.” She arrived at that spot after studying engineering, management, business — and philosophy.
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Washington and Lee University is proud to announce this year’s Distinguished Young Alumni Award winners. The recipients will each receive their awards during Young Alumni Weekend, September 14 – 16, 2018. There is still plenty of time to register for the weekend if you haven’t already.
For award-winning San Francisco architect Olle Lundberg ’75, sustainability is no trend — it is intrinsic to his profession.
Jackson Ellis '19 is working with a German consulting agency to help international student-athletes navigate the college application process.
W&L students Graham Novak '19 and Mourad Berrached '20 won a $15,000 prize at the 2018 Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge.
In the Roanoke Times piece, Strong investigates the meaning behind the term "tabloid presidency."
This summer, Davis Straske '19 is researching children's play in psychology professor Megan Fulcher's Gender Development Lab.
Mary Celeste Beall ’99 combines traditions of Southern hospitality with locally sourced foods.
Students in the Cape Town Summer Internship Program gain professional experience and a better understanding of South Africa’s culture.
Jeffrey Rahl, professor of geology at Washington and Lee University, has received a grant from the National Science Foundation.